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How possession grounds under Section 8 are changing: part one
From the 1st of May 2026, Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions will be axed, and private landlords in England will rely solely on Section 8 grounds.
A guide to the Renters Rights Act
The government is transforming many aspects of the private rented sector in England. Landlords must get ready for the new rules starting in May. Here’s an overview of the key changes.
A checklist for staging your property when selling
Home staging is the process of getting your property ready to show potential buyers. Maybe it’s applying a fresh lick of paint to the hallway or rearranging the living room furniture. Such work might take time and effort, but increasing the appeal of your home is likely to help with the whole process, from creating attractive photos to getting in those offers.
Why February is a smart month to start your home search
If January is a quiet time of year and Spring sees a busy rush, February can offer a ‘sweet spot’ in the middle.
What the new council powers mean for landlords
Under the Renters’ Rights Act (RRA), councils across England have more power to make sure the new rules are followed.
What early-year buyers need to know: a January market snapshot
As the first snowdrops push through the soil, you might be looking for a fresh new home.
Why listing your home in January can help you beat the spring rush
While it might not be right for everyone, listing your home at the beginning of the year comes with some tempting advantages. Here are the key reasons to get cracking with your sale.
Six elegant homes on the market
Here’s a mix of properties available to buy, from a shining, high-spec apartment in Marlborough, Wiltshire to a charming Grade II listed Georgian home in the Exe Valley.
No more rent in advance? Advice for landlords
As the private rented sector awaits the Renters’ Rights Bill, landlords are anxious to prepare for the new rules.